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22 Covid patients die in Chamarajanagar due to oxygen shortage

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Chamarajanagar: As many as 22 covid patients died in the Chamarajanagar district hospital on Monday, April 3, due to oxygen shortage. The covid victims were being treated in the ventilators.

The district hospital had 6000 litres Oxygen storage tank installed last week.  However, on Sunday night, it became empty. The Hospital authorities were waiting for oxygen from Mysuru but it did not arrive at 9 pm as expected.

A statement released by the Chief Minister’s office here, stated that Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa has spoken to the district collector over the incident and called an emergency Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

Home Minister Basavaraja Bommai, meanwhile, has asked the DGP Praveen Sood to investigate the matter and submit a comprehensive report for further action.

Chamarajanagar district in charge minister, S. Suresh Kumar said that it was not proper to attribute all deaths due to oxygen shortage as the state government was investigating the matter. “I am visiting there to find out about the matter,” he said this before leaving from Bengaluru to Chamarajnagar.

Health Minister, K. Sudhakar too left from Bengaluru for Chamarajnagar, to take stock of the situation. “It is very saddening to know about such incident. We do not have complete information yet,” he said.

Mysuru MP, Pratap Simha, said, “Last night, when media people drew my attention to the situation of oxygen shortage in Chamarajnagar district, I myself contacted DC Ravi and took a conference call with ADC who is in charge of oxygen. At night itself I contacted Southern Gas and they provided 15 cylinders. Despite all this, this sad incident occurred. Chamarajnagar is not some far away place. We feel it is a part of us. We are part of their sorrow.”

The district has recorded a total of 11,928 cases of COVID-19 infection since the beginning of the pandemic. At least 167 people have died due to the virus until Sunday.

This is the second such incident being reported within 24 hours. On Saturday May 1, four Covid patients died of oxygen shortage in KBN hospital in Kalaburgi.

With the pandemic’s second wave unabated, total Covid cases in Karnataka crossed 16-lakh mark, as 37,733 tested positive in a day, while 217 patients succumbed to the infection, said the state health bulletin on Sunday, May 2.

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